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You Don’t Have to Settle for Ho-Hum

December 31st, 2009

Science fair projects do not have to be boring. A number of new projects recently uncovered reveal an eclectic group of subjects and interests. Some lucky kids have found valuable treasures using this home-made device and scored high in science fair as well. The excitement of a treasure hunt awaits all youngsters doing this school science fair project for all grade levels.

Make Home Made Ice Cream in a Ziploc Bag

All the details of making really good ice cream are explained in the project for even little kids to follow. Slime That Glows in the Dark

This exciting formula develops a slime ball for night time slam dunk basketball, or night time hockey or dodge ball. Does Caffeine Make You Type Faster?

Will women type faster than men? A colorful liquid density display is a good idea for a kid’s science experiment for all grades.

Students love to scan detailed listings of science fair projects, restlessly searching for just the right one that will turn them on and excite them to do great things. Nothing ho-hum here.

Steps Families Can Take to Living Green

December 17th, 2009

I do not consider myself to be a huge environmentalist but, I am proud to say that I saved my allowance to join Greenpeace in the 80s. As an adult, I now realize the importance of having an awareness about our impact on the earth and sharing this with our children.

We may not be able to save our planet from every black cloud, but it is important to be responsible and respectful to the earth on a daily basis.

There are simple steps that we can all take to help live in a more green, earth friendly way. We do not have to change our lives drastically and with a few adjustments, nothing will seem to be different (for the exception of the land fills not being as full, our energy and water bills not being quite as high, and our knowing that we are doing our part in living a conscious and environmentally friendly way). » Read more: Steps Families Can Take to Living Green

Places to Visit in Seattle

December 9th, 2009

Seattle and its surrounding area have many exotic locations for the entire family to visit. Pacific Science Center is on of the Seattle attraction that should not be missing. The Children’s Museum: The Children’s Museum is one of the fantastic Seattle attractions for the children as well as for the entire family to explore. Washington State Ferries: Ferries are one of the Seattle’s top most attractions. You can also try different by purchasing chips-n-fish from the Seattle Waterfront fish bars, and enjoy your meal in a ferry boat ride.

Seattle Space Needle: A symbolic landmark, Space Needle is the crowning icon of Seattle. Kids enjoy the elevator ride while it zooms 520 feet above Seattle. Space Needle is a must visit tourist place in Seattle.

Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium: The place of attraction is situated in Tacoma, at Point Defiance Park the zoo and aquarium is situated, a fabulous park along the waters of Southern Puget Sound. Wild waves are among the most attractive Seattle’s hot spot, theme parks provide full continuous enjoyment for full family. Wild waves are the best place for the kids to have fun.

The Museum of Flight: This is one of the world’s largest private air and space museums. With a visit to Boeing building, you can come across the Seattle past. Experience Music Project: Experience Music Project is situated near the Space Needle. For all those music lovers Experience Music Project is a best place to enjoy.